There are two Reforms … the first is the left centrist, all will be well, Lord Toby Young “scepticism”, saying all the right sceptical things but of course … just talk on the tele to rope in the disgruntled normies, with clownmaster Farage having kissed the Blarney Stone sometime in his life.
There’s a second Reform, not “be hush hush on TR” and Respectable Upper Middle … this other Reform being more the non-respectable face of “that lot” as Tice said, plebs all, including Rupert, the raped girls trying to make headway … except it’s a strange mix of those not really pleb by education or occupation (farming), together with the lowest echelons, e.g. the raped girls, the ordinary Epping protester.
And they are already leaving Reform, generally being onliners … but there are still, sadly a huge number of the formerly unpolitical, with teles and the MSM brainwashing, ignoring the warning about the gang of three at the top … it’s the best we have, they say. Bewildered a bit, hoping Nige will come good.
Ain’t gonna happen … there are agendas. Meanwhile, new young people … still not many, but increasing … people such as Charlie Downes, Gen Zee, the new upcomers, inc. the raped girls.
There’s another Charley too … Bentley-Astor, a girl … only just though … was preparing to mutilate but saw the light … now a vehement pundit for the downtrodden, for the Brit. As a former teacher, my interest is in the upcomers, the next gen of sane people, in amongst the Eloi. All power to these kids, say I.
Meanwhile, the rest of us. Advance, with Ben Habib? Hmmmm, maybe. Rupert rough and ready? Doing great things but not a political “leader”, more a radical, telling it as it is. Great stuff but where will the people’s “champions” arise from? Somecsort of alluance of the largely willing?
Hmmmmm.
UK gent with his perspective:
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uk reel eye dee:
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a uk gent perspective on economic trends:
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soon, anticipate Capital Controls, seized assets, departure taxes/collateral, things like that. the prison door is quickly closing.
(think Winston Marshall).
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Over the last few years normies have looked at each party in power and opposition and have come to the conclusion that they are "not for us". It is natural to cling to the (false?) hope of a new political force, one led by a known and generally liked person. Perhaps we need this new political force to gain power and reveal themselves to be no different to the others, because only then will we have a truly reformist government. My personal wish is that some time before the next general election is that a new new political force will arise from the grass roots. One that listens to the TRs and suchlike, one that makes hard decisions to clean the filth out of the nation's stables, so to speak. The only job a government has is to provide a safe and secure environment for individuals and businesses to thrive. Everything else is ideological posturing and grandstanding. Politicians should not be celebrities but dour, anonymous grey men toiling in tiny offices nine to five. While I'm at it, has the question "what shall we do" ever been answered with "may I suggest we do nothing"?
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